Air Botswana has announced plans to resume direct flights from Gaborone to Zimbabwe’s capital Harare and Zambia’s Lusaka, two years after it had stopped them following the global coronavirus pandemic.
General Manager Agnes Khunwana says that during the initial phase, the airline will have two weekly direct flights on Fridays and Sundays, thereafter increasing to three times weekly as demand builds up.
Air Botswana will also resume flights to South Africa, set to deploy its EMBRAER 170 Jet to service this route and some of its regional routes, including Gaborone-Cape Town.
Air Botswana Corporation is Botswana’s state-owned national flag carrier, with its headquarters located in Gaborone. It operates scheduled domestic and regional flights from its main base at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport.
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